The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, January 10, 1866, Image 4

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Wl - 1132.415DAY, JANUARY 10, ISra
TRELVELEST GUIDE.
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CITY ANti SUBURBAN.
Meeting . of City Councils.
A meeting of the Commits of the city of
!'itteborgh was held last night. In Select
Council-Polecat BiesSrs. Armstrong, Barak-
Icy, Brown, Coffin, Conrsin, Gallagher, Herd
tenni Loow, Melliintotk, 'McLaughlin,
len, libtaow,lrormine, Rees, Shipton, Thomp
son, White, WILE?"' and McCauley, Piesident,
The minutes of
. the preceding meeting were
rand and adopted.
en minion cornelL. •
Present Wham, Beck, Boggs, Brush, Diehl,
Ford, Layng, Illawhinncy. Moreland 11cl:wen
McQuovrin McCle ll and, McGowan, O'Neill,
Ogderil.MicheLl, Reiman, Itobh, Seibert, Strap
. sore, T , mallnwen, Turley, Weldon, Welsh and
il•Nteel,Prealdent..i. • - • •
Theminutts of the preceding Meeting were
then read and adopted.
settEremstos.
elan e
The C liken ,t went. into joint sicstion,
for the patrol. e - of electing the different city
' officert. The following names were put in
nomination, and rejected by a unanimous
rote :
. .
Recording 11,MM...star-Charles Reichspfarr.
City Assessor-Capt. Wm. Maya
City Ganger-Joseph If. Hobbs.
Superintendent of Markets-Capt. S. Kil
gore.
Clerk of Markets-M. P. Irwin.
• Morsung...a.hela Wharfmaster-Jas. Kennedy.
Alit I%mylVharfmaater-D avid Davis.
Sat r-Jacob Fodder.
tees-Garege and Dispatch, (En , -
WM) larefheue illottud, and Ootiricr,4Gcrman.3
City Job Printers-4.Plicill do Anderson.
Street iMatintseloner-First District... John F.
Buster.
StreetColawrirairsour a tSceistric.t, John
Flinn. _ ...- •
• 'As/Muer-Of liltUcciitelds-Robert King.
ri S t 4Finteody!ct Water Works-Joseph
. • '
Loa n ;
M e a n
Ace
mid Ward, Joseph WilsorriFourth Ward, Ruw
nnlVCltino; Fifth Ward, A.. McClelland; Sixth
Ward, ;Mee WMltaters; Seventh Ward, Rob.
crtlilonadlson; Eighth Ward, I. A. Willis: Ninth
Ward, - Nalatici Mitchell; Tenth Ward, Wm. A.
"OcCitorAland; ffltird Ward John Quinn.
inspeetor of Ashes.' -J. Melt. King.
Iffspector of l'obaece--Christian 07 Gr.
Messenger to Comntittees-C'apt.i.. F. P
rat
'" [fgt.!! ar cent. ?DID, that -
ar east made otie of his characteri,-
, ti l trpl ... M. e :Lffrffer ,
WOofratßffelkVl,4i. e o"eNt en n , 4. r 41.4:
Prlttiouska for thls additional evidence of the
M U S etl 4 Zei s to re sNlTht
, Connells... No Not
apt - Lica s
t mt ra e.
the whole of this beautiful city hours.'
Pffleitiaplain resunamilas ststt amid thunder.
'wf applause,
5E. , ;•10,
......o...urstinrlM'OdjOrtrn,ll; - and larmediately
zuvt. In separate session..
SZLI.CT e2 1 1. - Kr at.
The President presented a communication
from the Controller, covering sundry petitions
for the redsOtirm of bleinere (23. The com
mastication was read and accepted, - and tbc
petition 'referred to the 1.11.1.1.0 Committee,
with tibger to act. •
cll.c foiloWing:resointion vas Jinn at - erect by
Dr. Gallagher, %Odell was read throe times and
paved
ftcreitycd,•7lat a Sanitary Committee of ten
from each Conseil, roprescralbg each ward,
be appointed for WA, wheat. duty Shall sonsist
In attending to the Sanitary condition of the
City, and that:lag such suggestions nY
they deems Judicious for preServing the health
of the °plc, . mid cos,penvting with' the
i dtax&af,eadt,,h,, procidc.l . ,!tc bi_s9,2peration
ThZ7Sa l gt.Wite r T•dicenen wet; appointed to
not 31, the Comas ttee:
- -
111 &Ica Counrit. Ile..srs. Gallagher, Mn.l
trong, IdorrDw,lktrckley,Toursin,
itrown, Leow, Wilson and Rees.
fn •Ccortnton tbunc.T. Niussrs.lkgm, Ogden,
Turley Hare., Soihort, T.ayug, !deEwen, Wright,
S. '.'n Inn:med.
15" COYMOT COl - 5 ,. t t.
Mr. &Melt offered an ordinance relating to
the Mayor of Plthiburgh, fixing the bond at
8.5,000.
An ;intendment way offered and seconded,
making the amount 1110,000.
' After some debate, Mr. O'Sloll accepted ace
amendMent,and the ordinance was read three
times and gassed.
resOlutiOn passed at a former meeting •111.5 l
amended data the amount in favor ofjudp.ma
of the several eivetion dbotrieta at twenty-one
.111 e Corn haTetutcil then concurred In the
Of e 4 'ed. Conned In Ito order of
—netrasamiraZter...svhso`A.the.Connetis tuljobrned
to meet at Alicker'a Din log Saloon at Li
yr here a supper , was awaiting them.
thierJagice 'Woodward and ineeteee . Stron
Zen 6 and Agn6r., At nalludelphia on Ifond ay
morning judgraente were entered in the el
lowing cases
-,7 l2, : r r i n7 pr C A M eil i d e cc t. re a e l.
vs. Chartee A. He•
c ounty.HopinTr l grj t e ..... sd, J. Decree tiCtinetto
nL thn.gost, ttigneiF
Wm. A.'SbZCTLC2 s l r vs. e ster et."
.Error to . i - Distriet Court of Allegheny:
county. Opin ion by Read, J.. Judgment af.
Armed.
- Rhinos vs: Ex. of Fleury 'naught. Error to.
C. P. of deterson county. (Minion by Wood.
ward J. , ' Judgment' forerecd and a venire in-.
rani de novo arranled.
A -. NA-mitt, 'et.' at: Leeds,- for use, &c.
' frfortYPlßtnurNS Piene.el-41rdiana county.
IFu!»ton
b Y C!FV:; j er ' l i r Wm:
Error to Common Fleas of. Allegbezy eonnty.
- Opin i o n hy need, Justice. Judimentilltrmed.
Eluirsda,cl.,4l..vs,-..Corn: ex. rel. E. gimp.,
Aou.—Mrro.r CSminon Pleas or Allegheny
torintyv OPlniOn by Bred, Juriliee. Judgment
stinrilred.
• ituffMen vs.lletnititor,7 , —Error io Com Mon
' Typo of Arm strongcounty, Opinion Dy Rend,
Judgment. afdttned.
"-"Kaructt Error - 10'001=On Fleas .
of Armstrong; cOunty_. 'Opinion by Strong,
;JustSce. Judgment atlirmM.. -
Melton vs. Guthrie—Error, to fe.'ommon Picas'
, co. by Strong; - JustloAk
McKnight et al:vs. Ereuty:;—Error"SiDistriet
Court of'elle;ny county. Opinion • Etrong,
. Justice. dud eat reversed., end ar ,. mire de
TinVO SWAM
Mani ridlor ra. Watson; Ct al. • Irror
Coma= Plena et Jet:tenon gonnty. Opinion
by StrOcg, Je s tice.' 3 o 4 Maent
-- • • Comity of Allegheny re. Cleveland and Pate
burgh Ba lk Locopany. t e n;
mem Mead of A11eg1ieny...aaum,,F 22 ,..... 110 .,, C ;
lYtiodward,Chlrif3ustoe:
TP:. Thompson. 'Error
.Vests of ArineeMig'dolinty. Optut or ,__V i l on
Judgment u n t‘ .4721.005 1 -
Tho Phondr.l Insurance: Comuani , 7;"u
e n mlty . :on a pm. '_Error to Distrlet of
Opinion py Woodward, etlict
JadgmentiOrMea.
, In the matter of ,the rood for George 131bito
Sandy . JAINc creek. ,Cort. to Quarter Soo:Stmt. I
JefforeOncounty. Opinion_byWoodwarl, Chief
Justlee. Proceedingaset Beide.
• Scott re. Scott., It tror to C. P. of Erie cOunty.
Opinion by rentt.
Woodward, Chief Justice. Judg-
Hood a Coke Appeal and Jae. A. Loganl4
Appeal. :Troia C. L. of Wastmorclandreenuty.
Opinion of Judge Agnew. Tlittprfaottna de:
ereo of the court. below 19 r•Vereed se to She
tnargarchindginentmstid tho Bum.
be to thent totticingpill 34 are ordered,
to be paid t0,1100d,..t.' judgment. This
. added to that awarded to Hood a Co. by
;,.. ,„.„..„.Verintettentratres the total main of 4032 Si,
- -, which le decreed to be paid to them; and • it Pa
•' ' ' Ordered that 'Martin 0. Truett:llan, assigaco.pf
f_.-the•Keferludgment, and . John 'Bradman, as.
,slgace. of the . Lawrenee judgment, pa_y the
COata.at Bood:d.Co's appeal and that Jantes
Logan pay the Goats Of hls own appeal:
: • • • /Ullwer, Williams. Blade et al. iner John .
- .Error toCommon- Pleas Foße4c.
- comfit 1001:1 fycksrAansal
!Medway Ott* =cottons.
The election for Mayor, Director.. of the
Poor. Councilmen and Ward cfllcer., In Alle
gheny, vrir hold ye,terday.
TS}; VOTE • EDE NA V OE.
There were two immlidateA fOr Mayor—Hon.
John Morrison, the present eneumbent, and
the regular Itepublvan nominee, and Prof. Lt.
IC Eaton, who ran on:the Temperance ticket.'
Tho following h. , the re..ult:
iforrionn. FAtfon
Fil,t,rorfl . . ..... . , m,.,
.1
Second ward 117 1111
Tbird ward, lot Pre4-Inct .MO 1M
n " 1141 Precinct..,'
42:1 d'
rourtb wiled, 1M Precinct. QM NO
" VI Prccinct ... lel C
Total 1,613
Borriaoola tnalOritY r 1.146:
THE VOTE TOO '. 3 IICtOTOP. OF THE TOOR.
There were two vacancies for Director of the
Poor, and four randidates, Mosiire.Jllo. G. Barr
thears and Wm. Murdock, (2 Smith) being
rmularaorritneee; M. Thoma being
the Temperance candidate, and Mr. Wm.
clamber* Mang in the Third ward. Thefol
lowing is the rote .
17 . - r• Mural.. Smith Pl 4 mberi.
.
I ' 4 Ward. .1 tin 16
ZlVArd.. t.. 1‘ . .41; 81e7 81 • -
0-14 . 112d481,pr't 108 .
110
•,:e4 411 is • a
17
4th 244 " 104 60 4
Totals., 1 e 514 1,1d3 4:9
!deur& Barr and .liurdock aro elected by
handsome majorities..
The following is the result of the election
(or members of Council and Ward offices—
those marked with un asterisk (*) being th e
sueceesful cundldatea
rinsT er Ara". •
Seed bnineill.
.A. iv Smith. 3 yrs. 491
.s. ifatzu , rrr
Ormmod Cbunc//.
Harm 5...,... 191 Ikhranl Gregg ... C.
•Oeo. T. hHller 194 M. O'Donnell 91
*Dane A. Reed 711 C. Yeager 47
'Thos. Beniley • 195
School Director/.
*Robert White 137 Borpland ..101
•Jobn Ingham.. 214 tenor Dotal 10
Judger of
Robinson Win .
91 •U. L. Braun 119
Chan 111111,
Int ullor t
'Jahn Morrow.... Fit T. Mee.loihry
'Jim,.
I. Nicsall.. 0$ Smith
Itchrot _Tri.rpmlorP.
SAtin Dyer, 5r......
ThOmp:on...
.Junles Dantings... lid
A.eseor
•Sitnetm Raiford... 813 J. tiltrdon.l
Cans:able.
.gatunef ...09 D. (O ...
1 warn.
--** • ' .Camen4. ,
*J. B. Smith, 3.r0ar..M6 - •
*,15,14311r.`ryia1*.7a£ 156 ...7...X. Stoekdale....
Cort)nan Conne4l. * ••••••••••••
*Jogelth McDonald Jame, Morgan.. 71
*John Chanaugham ;lin Wm. MeGinntba...
•John K.Brown m Luctna 05g0e4).... I)5
*Geo. D. Riddle AM A.. Milliken •61
&kora Directors.
•Eobert Lea
.S.ll Sc,bit
J. T. SiOCklin . 34
A,stssor.
*John Str.sroll
A.sirfaril Asses.r..
Mr. Murdoch 85
oliet, Both'. ell ' iT
Judge Elf Electio , g.
n 'dale ...
fitipeciars.
•C. —TY urkreth .. 313
• J.M. l.err .)3 Edward .... 111
12:233!
•
• J:t me* Caul olsdl 'S
motto IFAIID•
Seert CIItMCW.
Ist Pet. 1.1 l'e't Totsl.
'C. C. smith, 3 years 4'
~... 172 391 5.
sJohn II nekenstlen.l3 - 'r 111 991 401
A. It. English • "11247
d trines Thorn 12S 1 32 4
138
Cevanton Ceased.
•Jantcs U. Campbell:. .. Ls 7 4 , 1 X 593
•aoller Meyer ..... . .. . isl 374 5,
Jaeob ll:earldom ..... .. 109 33. 319
Fred. Torrence 22123 210
• Wm. Miller ... . . ... ..... 104 • 3' 476
Benjamin Becker( . 114 3 110
Isaac Charles. ' . 117 1 121
Robert Bell 111 9 111
!WM=
• 1,. R. Li nth.ey ....... 183
S. W. Mel:lnuit. • 1:1
.sk , boo; Directors.
Jame , Brown...
Fred. Torrence.
•l,'barleh Enedey
•Fred. Docker...
IMfM
112212
May_ • Mi •
•Jtretili Zlnterfl fit
../mtfmt. of ~ ...
•1. C. .
C. C. Boyle. ea
' C. ~,, ...rf•
• Philip Smith
'llenry Ger:rig .......
Zn-tperfora.
•
S. IT.
Smith
• L. Shaffer.
Itrturn laepert,..
......
A.
•I).l.leastinc,
E. .111c<irery..
R. R. Getty...
ronoable.
*Peter 8015ter....: ITa M:
Wllllll'lll- 1:73 Sir‘a
Ft.rtrill Warn.
50,4Courai'.
Ist .Pet. l'e't. Total.
•R'233. iOLLtU , . iltree•ymr4 ZI
.J. C. Pattersoa, two years =3
common Council.
.1114. , ,h .11eNeal , 344 41 INS
*John Meg - raw - 47 12 9.•.)
•F.. F. A.Fulbaulmr ' 'l7 161 VA
.Leonard Walter .... .. ... 11. - 0 171 4171
.1. S. Brown t 71
J.l). Jolan%tcue 72 4 71
..choot_Dlrccfora.
•R. D. Francis. three years; 2 . 70 17-4 , 131
I:e11oi•k, three years 317 47 3:41
.Thee. M , Cance,lvrn years :US 741X1
A. K. ........ 73
1121212
•Ja me. GrabaM ' = :. :91
' Judge of lamtion.
.11Pni. Kennet - 1v =7 ._ 117
•W. W. Aullerblde.. ILI Ibl
I I
Wm. brown .
InAp,for,
•.7.11n L. Dar.... . . ..... IN •
111
011. I'. !Idyl:told,. IGG --
191
Rrturn Intpre ion.
• Wllllara A. May.. ... 6?. _. 11 . 1
•A. S. lll:inter G?. 62
+John Stowe 21 21
1
•11. iill.l4llleryer 14 1 -
Alsntllu Ley.... ... . . ...
°onstage.
•Wm.liobaon 171 117 als
H. P. Bennett.. 1:17 cap
Epinodea.
During the first and last meeting of coon
ells,there are always more or lass incidents
occurring to vary the general monotony of
business and Um meeting last night sari not
an exception. The drat to which we shall rc-
ler, was not of so pleasant a nature as the new
ly elected members could have wished." Arm
ed with a formidable - package of documents,
and rceorni.l by an Meer of the court, the
United States Marshal forthe Western District
of Pennsylvania, lathe name and by the nu
that-ILT Of the President of the United Suites,
nerved n Writ of mandamus upon each Ind',
vr,lco: re ember of both branches of councils,
to Compel them to Pay or cause them to be
paid out of any unappropriated moneys in
ihe treseury,Judgsnents amounting to about
The second episode, whlch•wan of a far more
soca-able nature, r was the introduction to
Ctirtibyrresldent McAuley, of Mr, John F.
Itunter,the newly elected Street Commission
' erfor the - arat District.' Mr. lisinter was
duced with a few verycomplixnentary remarks
- by theircalCient, who stated that he had been
.a acidic during the war, an had lost an arm
in Um service.- d_
stated that ha could not in
troduce hluipersonally to all the Members, but
took that opportunity' of giving a genets in
droductiort, as he would be called upon by mast
'of the members In the way of business.
Another incident was the election of Captain
Pratt a!, messenger for committees. lib speech
will be found - reported in full in the proceed
ings of Councils.
•
I=
At . .
tbahmeting of Councils last night; in In.
trolucingthe resolution appointing the Sant
.
'Coininittee, - President 'Steel remarked,
that after consulting with his colleague, the
'Preattleitt, of the Select Council, and Dr. Calla.
.
gberfAuseintter. of the ,Select branch, they
tlibti"ghtit advisable, owing to the anxiety
,p - ervading the public mind in reissect -to the'
approach of the cholera, to appoint a stated- •
ing committee of two from each ward, corn
gettin Sanitary
g rusmhrra from each Council, to
Committee :for 1-0 i ~
whose duty it should be to amenity -examine
into the sanitary condition of the city, for the,
orreervation of the:health of the people, and
to autkestich suggentions to the Councils from
time to time as they deemedjudiclous, and - to
,co-operate with the Board of health,' - provided
it was deemed necessary.
With OW view, they .presented the reae l e .
tion to the memners of Councils, In Joint ses
sion, to ascertain 'whether It would meet with
their approval, in which' event they would ap•
paint - such a Committee.
licAuley' then took the expression of
Coutddls. when Ms motion met with their
unanimous approval.
r '
.~ 32 if o ieture last Evening . . -
fisiirietO the .fantiro. oll• the New York train
1°.12,0 -he; the ' cOnheetion at llarrtaburgh, Hr.
. 'lndention' did not reich the city yesterday In
time to give hlsffist reading before the Library
Ansociatlen last eveiling.:274-o.understand that
Mr. Tionienhoff arrived by , theearty train Ws
morning; mut smilrenotbefore the Association
/' l'araYytt4 hail teinorrovr evening. when he
will carry out the programme announced for
Tuesdavivetting.
Publiflecturens should ho more careful in
making their arnaugetnents so 114 to boable to
fulfill their engagements. Their failure to do
an puts 'hoth aSvoutations and the public to
great .Inconvenience. It to pure avarice In
MOEteinac that canoes disappointment. Leo
turera aro desirons of delivering ~,, tr,,,,,, lee.
I t
lures as possible, and depend upon 0 1,,,t,
train, th us causing much confuskat T cola,
noltl.fie anlia tip way lo,..blitipe, fgr ths taro.
-it is u 9 mortifyilig tO them as it , Me pap ic•
C==Ml
Trtworalt.—M.ba Moron played Camille to an
other faaltiotible- tone last night, and al
though the audience was pretty large, and the
plere presented with Miss acorottomed
v {ger, yet thOre is asi apparent dying away of
interest in this play. Nearly every ono blot
aeon It, and, care not to witness its repetition.
To-r4Lt she appear. as thigh, or the Earl's
Daughter, a thrilling aenaation play. dramat
ized from the nose/ of East 'Lynne, by B. It.
Wolf, The afterplere Is state :secrets, la
which Mr. Marry LelrL appears as Gregory
Orres Horpa—tve knew lit We &Sid that
Freak Drew , s gnomes the nrstnight.'wes tint
the forerunne? of 'access during his entire
engagement, end it looks very Much like as
though our prediction was cording to past.
-lie bad another large house last night, and the
thonta of delight whieltWeiconted him, showed
that ho was theroughlf Sppreciated, and that
Le was entitled to .laLs sObrienet, "the Sing of
CMY eiy." Tonight he appears in the comic
dram eof "Our Wife; or the 'Rose or Auden.,"
concluding with Mt extravaganza founded a
little on a rather celebrated poem, and a great
deal on„.ll32Zneintrlan drams,entltled "Mezzo
pa; or ma:untamed Racking Eloise." This
rarest is Said to Do superior to anything of
iti kind ever plaeed upon the eitege.
Sapper to She Cotuselleneh--The sneoe"
Thi candidates for' eity offices, 'in atoordee
Stith a time-honored custom, treated the men.
hers of eounehs to a supper lent evening,
which came oftener the JoMt session adMvu.-
mid. The supper was gotten up by Col. Joseph
'richer, at his popular dining rooms, on Fifth
street. The tables were most bountifully sup
plied, and the Colonel did himself unusual
credit by the admirable manner in which the
"feast of good things" was served.
FROM YESTERDAY'S EVENING GAZETTE.
Criminal Court.
Before Judges Mellon and Brown
1 . 111.,,1ir, Jan. 9.—Tho following ca,cl were
diApc.ed of:
In the relic of iliza) edit Dillon, indicted for
perjury, on oath of Ann Johnston, the jury
found a verdict of "not guilty, each party to
pay one-half the cods."
Thomas Magee, indicted for assault and bat
tery, on oath of Cornelius Burns, was found
gtthty, and sentenced to pay a tine of xis-and
-a-fourth cents and the costs. The defendant
Magee, had teen absent from the city, and
meeting for the first time, utter las return, the
prosecutor, Durns,-who was aceused(and since
convicted) of an attempt to rasish hisNagee'si
sister,attacked him, striking tom with a brick,
Andes he ran pursued him. W. C. Moreland,
McCawas y co , melf o o r r the
. defendant, ton, tt i V . Jt i l7 d .
rth sentence of the court was doubthiss owing to
the great provocation the defendant had, and
so far did this feeling prevail that the case
was, submitted by counsel without adfrument
Joseph lauderback and David Shies, in
dicted for assault and battery, - acre arspaited,
rtind the prosecutor Samuel 'Naylor, ordered to
tjapay the costa. fun parties noble at, Mc-
Keesport.
John Martinez!, Indicted, on oath of Thomas
If. Cock/In, for the larceny of two Almelo, was
acquitted, the prosecutor, a resident of Law
rencville, not appearing.
Ilugh McCann in the employ of Wm. Mc-
Cully & Co., indicted for the larceny of a gold
watch, valued at SCM, from Joseph Orr, vens
acquitted. He was tried at a previous term
and found guilty, toit - thla court were an well
satisfied at the time that the evidence did not
justify a conviction that a motion for a new
trial was et one° granted. A dlilleulty occur
red between the parties, in the Ninth ward,
Ore's "copperhead" proclivities!, indiscreetly
manifeeted, exclUag the Ire of Metilun, be
"went in" on his "muscle." During the skir
mish the watch was alleged to leave been
stolen.
- •
Robert Coward, focused by JohnClaren of
larceny, was acquitted.
A.B.Rudolph and tieorge Soles Indicted for
forcible entry and detainer, at th e: June term,
lan, were found not guilty, and the prosecutor,
John Warupler, ordered to pay the coda. The
parties reside at Mciiceeport, and the sul t
arose out of a difficulty betweer, the helmet dl•
rectors of the borough and the contractars for
the erection of a new schoolhouse--tne luttrr
refusing to proceed with their work, or deliver
poseessdon of the building, no far as it had bltisa
finished, until their alleged dues were paid.
The inatter,lacrwever,Bas been amicably set
tled, and it was necessary to dispose of the
ease In order to clot: up the remand. Of the re.
tiring protheuting aloof,
John Montt, et of., indicted for nuisane.., In
obstractlng an alley to the Fourth ward, was
acquitted, and the prosecutor, J. K. Ilssdlton,
ordered top es arthe costa.
BJohn Lu proprietor of the Franclin
illiard Saloon, on Fifth street, was arraigned
upon an Indictment for selling liquor without
license- - It appeared that hie license expired
oh the eth o(Sopember last, and that on the
17th of the same month—the Friday preceding
the eornmeaticerneut of the Ofttobor Istria—Le
was "returned" by the ward eons - table, Mr.
John Barry. The bar-keeper of the saloon
testified that the sale of liquor was dlsoordia
fled on the 17th of September. Jury out.
William atrick McCauley and John
Leonard, tin Jell Oliver, 6der /sentence for a,.,^grav
ted as,undt and battery,) indicted for malicious
mischief, were found not guilty, but ordered
to pay the costa.
Court took a thecae until two o'clock_
VI 411
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11, IV%
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The several Ranks of this city to-4,y held
their annual olattlons for Directors, ex...epting
the Farmers/ Deposit National Bank. w high
-elected IClterday. Itciow re give 1.14 rerun
from all the Banks:
Fourth Nair:mat Bank.—Tllol.l% Dorincili
Thomas smith, B. U. King, David M. sinial
./1.33144M. Bailey, Jot. Y. Herron, 7.1..7.11ig10y
John M. lijapaUiek, John C. Couch.
Cnion NoVond .R. 14 of Jtirtglrrgh.--J. B.
rld'Cune,_ Jos, Kirkpatrick. Jared M. Brush.
JukePh Hartle, John Marshall, John Wilson,
C. Ilarebteld, James Beov, Wm. novenion,
Moehowtra. Nationol—N. to. 11. lloime.r, Chit.
' 1.. Caldwell, Henry - Her, Alexander Gordon.
W illism Carr, John Holmes, John Orr, A. C.
Howard CamotTil B. Herron, Mdward Muse,
U. S. Brkin C. Yeager, Phniip /Lerner.
H ... , e r0 . 1. b e i . r a one
~ E l rk y ro' i i cl a tiTife h Tt?en7 K i
Hellman an o , Barclay lilturton, jam W r tamaia.ra,
George Black, Jar. J. Bennett, Thiel. S. Clark,
David Itiebey, ltichard C. Gray.
I:mho-ape Natronal bank of Parvbargh.—J num+
B. Murray, Alexander Nimick, John U. :thorn
berger, Harvey Child, John D. McCord, John
B. Lundeld, Mark W. Watson, John riatop....on,
Thomas M. Howe, David McCandless, Ale xan-
Chambers, Benjamin Bracewell, Jr., Tho Mas J.
Hoekinson.
.. .
11l 11,
117 117
Amy . National Bonk—Wm. llac,nlc7,
C. llusecT, Thomas 5. Male, Jo•han 1:11 , x1e.
IL T. Leech ; Reese Owen", J. T. Wood, U.
. Cook.
Mrs: National Bank of Pak , burgh. —Jamen
Laughlin, Thomas Wightneen Wm. K.
Irk, Francis (I. ];alley, Robert n, Mar., John
IL Enleton, Alex. Spoor, Wm. 11. Ewing, John
Olttu u' National Dank.—Geo. A. 'Berry, Jim
S. Dilworth, Geo. ti. /Lead, J. L. rahrdock,
Erank Itabm, Sick. 13er:odds, i,co. B. J 013.4
Wm. 3lcCrecry, W. S. Bissell.
Paristturph ;kali/mai Bank of Commerer.—Al-
Trod Patterson, William Heed, William N. Ila-
Ten Charles . Lockhart, Jolla Motion, James
Me( antlless, William 11. Drown, Allen Kirkpat
rick, William Don_ a 1.,.
Aferrnant, and Monvfacturrra Notion.of Rank.
—Henry L,Benj. Bulb. Bradford,
Wilson Cunningham:E. AL. Fulton, H. 11. Hart
ley, Weary Lloyd, Wm. Its It. B. Sterling, J.
P. Twirler.
Tradesmen' National Ronk of rly.burgh—
Alexander Bradley, Wm. M. rasher, tti m. P. Mc-
Kee, David E. Park, 12. Y. Culver, Wm. Vail.
Kirk, Samuel M. Kier, John Moorbind, S. IL
kicEiroy.
k '. City tiational Bunko ritt•burots.—Jam,
3P.tuley, Jacob 1.. Schwartz. John Watt, ll
lium Ems', Androw D. smith, David ilosletter,
Henry Irwin, David Fitzsimons, Charles J.
Clarko,, Daniel Euwer, B le lm n d Hay., Janie.
mi
Herdm, William Phillips.
First It utional Rank.—William E. Sehmertr,
August Hartle, Samuel IL. Hartman, Haien:ma
Gov, Lend Motganstern, Henry W. Oliver,Jr„
James S. McCord, It. llourgri, •r, Charkti aley
ron.
German Natiotusi Bank.—Avgirst 'LA !traveler.
Springer Itarbangh, Adolphus Groetzinger,
Joseph Keeling, Aduan Wirer. T 110111 44 in.
Dickson, Wm. liaslage, Joseph Lang, Anthrs.
ny Meyer. -
.Flttiburgh Saving' , Ilank.W. J. Rontatz, J.
T. Stock dale, And. Jacksim, Wade Itnmppps
Jonathan Gallagher, John 11l rmingham. Hen
ry , Metzger, H. Ward, C. L. It. Gilmore.
lieirth or rennet* C. Flanesin, Egg
Elsewhere-ell! be found the announcement
of_the death of Francis e. Flamm:ln, 'Esq., oto
of the oldest citizens of the county, and 0 well
imostri and taleVed member of the bur. Mr.
41anegiii Was a native of Chester county, to
this State, bUthas resided la Allegheny roun-
V. r or,lus ri a l Ce o , f ol zt lK3 .'' rea;ce " ?n " l l eli t za h gtft f r - i
towiship,lor,a , humber . oryealm, and wag ad
mitted to the bar about the year hill. Ile was
the drstDlsttict Attorney elected In the COULM
ty, and served during the 3-ears of 11319-fti and
.M4-the OfileeVrerviolut to that time being 91114
by ausiolntraent,llemassubsequently a. candi
date forbtate, Senate, but was beaten by his
2 L o fa cnt, i t r ina g e ilia Judg :
with that pr Jed for
the tivikreMilda hl-Vlach - he wits engaged. lie
Was - widely known throughout tbecounty, and
histleath will be sincerely regretted by a large
icirele of friends and acquaintances. His fune
ral will take .place on Wednesday. afternoon.
Inhin the residence of Ms sondndail, Capt. le
„ „ ... .
The WOod street Barlflory—Secotel7 of
.....a Portion of the Plunder.
On Wednesbay night last, as we har esiready
noticed, the Mit and fur store of Mr. Wt,
Douglas Wood _street was burglarously en
-tered .and robbed of Several hundred dollars
worth of furs. Tito police „searched several
suspected piaci*, andearao...to the conclusion
that the geed, had been shipped Lmmediatery
from the city. Cbief. Long notified the pollee
of the principal cities to be on the loOk.out for
property of the description mentioned, and to
day ho received Li dispatch from Mr.
Chief of Police of Cincinnati, notifying hint of
the arrest of one Merman, who had in his
posnosiOn a large box of victorincs, be
some
Other furs, which are supposed to be a part of
those stolen from Mr... Douglas. Olgeor Long.'
left t Douglas'incinna, tracing with Dim one
of M clerks, for the purpose of [Lav
ing the property identified. ' it 1s 81:11;4105ed
that Herman will turn out to be a party who
has been suspected of the robbery, and who
has not been seen here Edney, but who, on be:
lag arrested, mourned atunne for the occasion_
Baill;0114
The New Castle and Beaver Euilruail Com
pany held Ka annual Election for . Dlreetora
yesterday (Jo.n.Nd and the following board wan
chosen •
A. L. Crawford. O. W. Conn, Wm. llarhaugh,
.IP. L. Ecott, li..Cunalnahain, J. R. : cum.
toed, Wm. rattanum. •
The Lawrence Railroad - . (exteudidg front
New.Caatlo tnYiningstonn, - unio)..eiected
i q tq l7f . tr a b yrr i • dO.W W. M ( 4 rte
ria
WM, tiar r inotgb, k vat jalll 4 l QUA 1-nOO
Cin Monday night, about SeVCR and a half
o'clock, Hannah Bnareand "BHP' Kelly, two
cimracters orthe "baser abet," entered the
Allegheny Mayor's office very drunk. They
commenced acting in n very disorderly man
ner, when officers Campbo/1 and Nixon °coifed
bold of the former, and attempted to take her
to the tomb. for the night. whereupon she ro
sisted, and netting Campbell's hand, placed tt
between her teeth and bit a piece Out. Atter a
artery' struggle, she was conducted below and
locked up for the night. While the officers
were contending with Hannah, bercolnpanlort
"Bell'. ran down estairs arid made her exit
through a side door. She WWI obnerved by oat
eer Frank Campbell, of the night-watch, oho
pursued and captured her.
, Sho was looked up
1160. and the parties, upon a hearing, were this
mottling tihwharged, after being severely rep
rimanded by Mayor Morrison, and informed
that their next offense would bo punishable by
a thirty days' imprisonment.
Another Morale AroLust the blialuu'd
Creek Lakin Ofl Company.
&metal rafts have already been instituted
against the officers of-lhankard CreekrtilOn Oil
Company, by the stockholders, allegliv fraud
in the ode of the stock. Today another salt of
this character was instituted by JazdeaL. ides
Pectere, of Elizabeth townsistp,.who ahargee
Nal:noel Graham, as President - of said Comprury,
with having falsely and fraudulently repre
tented that he had if fee simple In
three hundred and fifty acres of land on
Dunkard creek, In Greene county, willoh land
was pm4ree,ed of coal, oil, iron ore, and other
valuable minerals, and that the company of
which he was the President was then boring
for ell on said land—by means of which false
repres en tat loarthe prosecutor lessind mod to
purchase three hundred dollars worth of the
stork of sold company. A warrant was issued
In the ease, and Mr: Graham gave ball to
answer at Court, ho alleging that he ran make
satisfactory defense when the proper time
COLS.,
Ai/card Malicious Mischlet
On Monday night, David Woods, Joseph
Brunson, Jame , / Smith, Thaddeu.s.Wright and
James Stewart, realdeuta ot tho First ward,
Allegheny, were arraigned before Mayor Mor
rison, upon a charge of malicious mischief,
preferred by Mrs. tiormly, residing. on Corry
street. near "Smoky island The offense, or
alleged in the information, consisted to the
defendant+ retnot lug nu out-house, on Mow
Year's morning about ono o'clock, to a very
lnctmrrn lent locality. Upon a hearing Woods
and Brunson were Alschargod .and the other
parties held for u further hearing on Wednes
dat everti: , *, when the mutter will be finally
ad 'Aleut . WOOtti and Itrun,ou were in the
nu ghtnurhood nt the time, but there was no
evidence whatever Indicating that they had
anything to do with the' tranouctiOni coin
plalned of.
'Nearly Froserk.—Dettrleh, the =al who,
family tice•erted tam—ab u deed in e, recent
number of the GRlette.-11%.1 found last night,
nearly frozen, in WI they lrading to Ma board
ing house, in the Fourth ward, Allegheny. He
MILS not intoxicated, nod how be came lathe
condition to which he w aa found, la unknown.
Ir newel - toreessy at illalrevilll.-411.400
Riolen.—On Thuraday night, thelth inst., the
ohlee of Wm. Enrhart, of Blairwrille, Pa., waa
entered and the erste robbed Of 411,400. The
money eonsisted of $7,000 in United fitatoa five
twentle.... €4,4= in &even-thirties, and 5400 In
greenback.. Ono thousand dollars reward has
been offered for the errcot Of the thief and the
rectos ery of the money.
Smooth Bonn.—There are a number of
hanoullt borer" at the {wile In Allegheny to
day. Voters are generally adhering to the
reular ticket, rave for minor (Alcoa to the
Third and Fourth Wendt.
.11e/tale's Monthly,. for Yebroary, 1410,
IA already out ahead of all the other, sad al
most ahead of time. Yor solo by W. A. GU
denfenney, No. 45 Flab streot.
ROBINSON, McCLEAN 8c CO.,
Bankers and Brokers ,
No. 75 Fourth Street, Pittsburgh,
Deslcr4 in al.l kind+ of Government . 1 4 4...nett1e& (}old
and c 11.,. I nrurnnt Baal Note, Forelrn
mid Donn,ale Exchange, rte., etc., etc.
IYrpoalt. merit et, Par }Lode sod Carecney.
no time Collections mole
put,in al put, of tbc Cnlttd ot.atts nn moat favorrble
I. mat .
ler•lers'evreute•l with ..I••pethrh for everything 10
the 1n•-In,—. th e )4••••••11. Neer York. Illthadrlplai.,
a•ll'ltt.l.ur}h I)uardt.trlrtly on r0m.1,-
%Inn. . . -
Delve on A. ( - 14:Vie; & (0.. New Turk. J. COOK
A .j+.. r Ate.ert, TUI:O. & T. U. Plat-
M T T 17 M
ILUDORMW AWD BUOKERW BOARD
4.v.nazr - rra sr Q0M..., II CLEAN ot
ICE orinir
Trr•n ay Jan. 9, 1903.
OP,-&. A
103 50
9!G -
W'. 50 -
9i oD
VI 59 --
.1.16 al --
MI Cs' -
MEE
I'..r. 0-00,, 01c1
U. F. 10-10 . 0
r. Cool.lRtatea
60141
Conn.. R. R. Nice.
Monongullela /n.nrance 00
MOI2OO4OOOIOERI/100 Comp Any 00
Alif.ooonr Valley . 10 00 If CO
orilil•itlle IL. It. Stork 0 3
Comrs.ll.llllr R. R. non-Intrravt I
citizrss , Zia thm.lll Danl. ..... : 3 )—
hail:.
Al. & Nation.ll ]tank
. -
Nattonol !lank.. .....
Thir.l National Bank
Bank of Pittoburgli
All. gbeny .t Pittsburgh a 011.
tolon Lubric .........
o. v itta InL
sale of stock., Tuesday e( Jeanne?
is, 1.X., at Commercial sales 'Rooms, 101 Snail:l
- -inset. by A. Men's:lime, Auctioneer
Esclmage ?rational Bank . . 4.41
.It. no . s 1 to
I ank of I . lll.lsorah. . m 1,11
columbin Oil 10 . 7 1
lraltiton 011 Co.. . „, I '2.5
41 State( Ott to . ,a oft
Mmummaheiss Pioneer Oil Co, -- •
tlola in Now York at 11 a. m
Ti,,. most remarkable ferature in financial
mraftors to-day was the material stall rather
unexpected decline In Itopened In New
'York and fell to VA This is the lowest
polio it has, tourhett for seine time, nod
mm-b loner than the °knowing 011,0 pre
dieted it (would gr 4. As is lawny, the cisse, a
-udsten and worked decline In the precious
m. tat, has completely unserttled and slemor
'Aired the prOli nee markets In New 'York, nod
se find Flour, Wheat. Provisions, and, to feet,
all the lending commodities ore reported dull
There on.. nothing stone lu ,our local stork
market to-slay worthy of spreral notice. There
seems to be no demand for any of these wear
tt les, excepting Bank shares and (loyernment
ton.4s, and holders of these do not seem dl,-
posed to sell. 011 shares completely negleeted.
and there is no movement In /11•11111.11 CC, or
lialiroasj stocks.
--G.:men=era sloekv Were iirmor for the
gold bearing Notes under lb. newt front Eu
rope, but on material advance was shown for
Ihe old a-tteet. Thert are considerable onleis
w bleb cannot be filled owing to the decline In
told. The European aliTICe• make tit hpparent
that toiled States Stocks aro to belt leading
favorite with foreign inCe..tOr., and that
quite: as mach of the National Debt will lie
held altroati as I, desirable, ?in nation to the
world offers a bond .o thoroughly secnred,
paying such large Interest at an early day.
They u Nil be la active demand at above 70 in
gold in every European Market where they
are dealt in.
—The information from Waaltington is that
the receipts from eustorte. for the month of
December last, at the four principal pcirts of
entry, were us follows New T0rk,44A15,17031;
Boston, 15T..,7,049 63; Philadelphia 15319.05 4 Int
Baltimore, e1t0,661 sl—iotnl. *9,411,333 76. It it
estimated...l.lnd., the returns from thepther .
._ . ports will siren the, total ..receipts in gold dur
ing the Month Of . .Iseceraber • trtupwards of
eleven millions td r- .Ao)lars...pu tout: T ing .ca te•
meat exhibits the receipts itt thoporte above
maned driving the Arab osrof lto dada year
ending Decemlier . 31, via : New YOrk 463,03 , 1;! ..
2.12 St; Boston,. 85,g51,103 711; Philadelphia, in,131,-
e 27 03; :Baltimore, 11,65353 g eS—total, 1177,331.-
173 49, The recelpts_frOm thbi seance for the
Ascot year ending Juno 30,-1/03, Wont afractioa
over .61,000,0,10. The total - reeelptslor the first
six months of the present feat, ,when nil time
Porte are heard from, will, probably foot up at .
much; l( not more, than those lot the yearl663.
—The Chicago Zerpueflerni, of '.Monday,
ports moneymattelh - liethat city at felbants
The Week closes with an improved demand
for' money; and the market IS - reported close ,
and rates of interest are Arm at 10 per cent. •
The large increase ..Jri,:thri "fcceirds of bergs
which we hare noticed from' day today, and
the decline in prices since...thOOPeulnit of the
week, have. Manned "Anita a number of our
packers to Onimence patting.' The principal
demand for money during the week has been
[few this Class Of operetors. The Merchants
have beentnaking Ilhotalpaymentsduring the
-weft, and therelimiteon a - material - decrease
lu the amount of mercantilepaper on the mar
ket fdr dincartt, - Grain - pperators have been .
borrowers Ma moderato_ extent—the bankers
miriuming el per bushel on No I spring wheat:
The packing season will, in all probability, be
pushed rigorously forward (rein this time tin..
tit the close.' The decline in. price." which has
taken place In the products since the opening
Qf the - week, and the dull State ; r the, market,,
At the. elosci may possibly-cheek :Abe receipt:la
during , the ensuing week, but there is sec e.
general feeling of distrust and uncertainty to
regard to the future - course of 'prices, and the
state of the Money market, - that but few
packers are found who are willingtO incur any.
.rlaka, and the deteruilfiation..scemt to be gen.
eral to pay only KW h. prices as will insure
FOMU profit in Alm immediate disposition of
the prodecte.
,The Now York Monday says:
The Import Entries for the pest
-week, - week, in
cluding the Dr y. Goods return in ourlast pa
,per, anietint - td 1 1 4 4 0 7 1 05, as mminst 11m total
entries of r,ted.B2l Mae week last year- Tile.
Export Clearances of Domestic Produce
amount - to "rV.,4,951 egalustir."olB.. Ante w eek
101 l year. The export of epoch) amounts. to.
41:532,' Cr:7 egniust-1.5e4,hr0 eftsue -week WV your.-
Tht, Customs for thearegt,lo7,34.l. The receipt'
Cotton„ 'coastwise and. by r"llrond, ere 11,-.
APT beltsw the' ntnnber of emigrant p"l4lngtetW.
eiri‘e4 linking the Week, Wah
I v .1 7-ID,OI
OTTICY or Tat PVT/ 4 3211MM. GAZCI"r= t
Terstove, Jan. Y,1`113.
There 1.4 no improvement to note in the tone
of the produce martreti, either as regarlisdO.
mond or price', and their, to nothing doing
seareely except In a retail way.'The caving up
of the money market hay not startad upany
thing like a gpoonlative footing, and the de
mand for the leading eotnteoxtlties being re
stricted almost entirely to supplging the wants
or the retail trade, tre have no round lot oper
ations to record.
ASlll:6—Firm frith a fair deltaind bat nar
changed. Sale. of if tons °amnion nods. 41,,
at. ON; 15 1000 Refined do at and 4 tom
Pear l• allO. • •
GUAM—Prime Red and White Wheat Ls I.
do reand will little or muse In the market, but
inforlorrades are almost unsaleablo•at any
prier , . Corn Is moderately active but an-
X . /166KM; se le of I ear Eta at 65; also, small
Faits from store at Wen. Oats may two quoted
steady at elttlkon track, and 470t9 from store_
Barleyis dull and irreanlar, and Allem to, no
establlsbod quOtatlim. Eye LS sell ban at ae
to
-FLOUlt—la quiet and unchanged. We tame
lee in lota of several hundred barrels report
ed•at• $9A141114 for Spring Wheat Yainity and
$10lie1*: for - fair to choice brands of Winter
Wheat. Bmall miles or Biactrwheat at aiiian
n ewt. Itie .. ro . ar b tf dolls and entirely nom-
Vilt a aatrigiriliere . l9 but littie inquiry for
llama, and price., are nominal)! unehaniied•
Lard is dull but unehauardi small .. 1 " of kid
tie reudercd at tir4l:l4...preased Bogs dal,
with sales at 1014011 ',woken, are offering
L0C10 , 04. No movemeii In Bulk Meats, and
there Fe no demand for Mesa York.
larTTliit-Llsdull, 316 adroopinuiendoneT,
and we =IV quote prime to ehotev
lA:R—Dull watt a supply , oonsldetrobly In
f.3(3 . 63 of the demand, but prices remain un
rb anued—lV to for frerb packed.
(AIM:SE-1s quiet but steady trttbr3 fair Job
blon deruntad at YI for ham burg, sail Ti for
Go:boa.
1;1i./VillElIEIES—TM11 Out unelanwmt--811.0
ego per Md.
POTIVIONS—Demand fair ar4 market
Meetly, hut prices remainnehauard. Sales
from store at 61,1:41,W per o I) a.lael, anti 43,40
(etZ.GO per IMI.
APPLU—Demand fair and market ftrm, and
prices well sm.talned; sales of prime to choice
at Yln..tn per
II Al —IN coming In pretty friceiy. and sells
rnt her ,-lowly at eta to ail per WTI.
I.l!lE—S,ale of 75 barrels White of 1e,25 per
harlot.
I,l' A ll—Sair of 150 pigs at 12.
SOUGIII neUt e eau! dull but un
ellen eed -40 to 1,1 per gall.
SIA:Te , --llax Seed In Mtn/ I . oanted
rer bunt. and Clovermull ly uncut-mg a
v. No attn.:meat In Timothy.
PTUPPOTURGII PETROLEUM MARKET
Owrier. or rue PITTSIIIIRGTI GX7VrTZ
Tr nr DAT, Jon. 9, I:►U.
CM. DE—There em but one sale of Create to
day, 130 bl/ls at :1, bids returned. The market
real inure dull and neglected, and an an oiriet
against u limited demand, the supply 1s very
much reduced, and 'there an, no arrivals, ex
cepting an oceaniemal small lot which Comes
by intl. We continue to quote ut 7.ft w, tibia
returned, and liCr33t. , bbla included, according
to gravity and eoadition, and theme may tie
regarded an the extreme of the markat. Our
latest advice.. from tholV 41 t per bbl to have
olts quote at 41t4 5
m. Cr bu' there, ant! 94
per
barrel at Oil
City. It taken from 44 , 4 o
it hauled from the wells to 01 City,
ILEEINEI)—There in no improvement to
note In the Refined market, there being do de
mand either for present or future delivery,and
we have no sales to report. It was rumored on
the street, however, thin afternoon that tar_ ge
orders are expected to arrive here from En
rope on the next nteamer,and should this turn
ont eorrect, we may look for a much more
and animated market. We give the
rumor for what it is 'A ortb, not pretending to
wench for It, authentleity,but It is alleged that
the orders wall reach he tato aggregate one hun
dred Mow - nine/ Garrets: .Thin !gory it molt be
eGnfe•ned, does not look rerviilauslble nt this
sl e-on or the year, but It might prove trio,
Free oil Is dull nod neglected, :Ind there ls not,
enough doing to establish quotntion,
NAIIIIA AND IIESIDUt•SI—There In no
improvement to note in the demand for
either of these articles,. mad the market I• dull
and inactive. w hile prices are non:aural) un•
chimp d
NIARKET
Oluoqui lAiopatat to the Ilttnburgh Gazette
Cuo,oo, January% 1.904.
FLEA u dull and lor tower .t 41,0451,,0 tor
.pring,xtr,
i.u.tia —Wheat No. 1 mitring, lower
at 61,11 , (11,1r ; No. wring iin.tuld, at air
Con , dun; /01! , 6o lower; .plea na, 44,3 111.,
for No. I, and 37G3eie for N. t.. Ontto dull, rind
tCc lowan, aalea at tliyilrgliir for No. I, awl
tial fur Nu. 9. Bye dull, at V.s• for So t, and 461 .
for No. 2.- Barley dull; nominal.
niaal Quiet, al r.,19.
Dxvosts, 13,7,11. shippad
Market active; r.lel,etivr; aule% at tr , 47,
eln.lng arm at ird,(7loO, Molding, ou
P1:0 - 7% 1,,P , bettor Ans Pork aileanoed
•S r, With sales of 0) bbl R. at llV.,ta<tal,; 4
hulk ,houlilers uf 10 , : i7e, loose; ilemano
kkOd; sweet pickled llama, Him; Sales at 1544
for fresh; fully our. Ilrm, of 16aj
0170. Green Items In good demand t Ilrm, at
I iii(rl4. Lard active and ilrzu ; tale+ &O lei. at
1 , 4i18',4 for ;items, and kettle, and is - asked at Ili:.
Talton dull and nominal.
- _itouz—Lloceived,
.1,
Ns rket firm at ycsterasy.+ price?: sales at v,ti
SG GO 51 110
101, SS
ISt OS
SS Go ---
firrr 71.) m fnlerat,ly art Ire, at $.1,5N,
6,11
M —Money F.
change unchm3ged. (.o)d M
100 00
=I
Speck.? UL - patch to the P&L:lbw-all Gazette .
CINCI,SATI.Jancazy Vth,
Pros - tatters—Quiet; sales of CO barrel.. New
lies, Pork at 4,28, closing steady; 1 11 d le
belt' at /14.10 T nt,sytt, and the demand
I:gtat sales of Clear :tides at Me. Sugar Cured
llama dull at Me. Bulk trouts dull. Green
meats Una; Shot:litters .Sl.ie; Sides 11:Lje; Ilum•
Ire. Lard dull; Prime Kettle 17e; Keg, Ilk-.
11oc•—StenaV; sale!. st gm.:; p 11,50
net: ~ u nlry 410.!....14,? 11. elnalzi,7 quiet.
itect Irt,,
PETROLLUSI SiTOCKM NEW YORK.
Spectal Dispatch to Wesicrn
New January 5, 1945.
There was activity Petroleum Stock,
to-day, and the market was generally a little
lower. Sale. were at the following rate.: Pal-
Zler, 3,70; Shade River, IX.; flennehoff Run,
20,e3; Bradley, 15; Excelsior, 1p0; First Na
tional. Itr Oil Creek, 2,0 e; Pithole, 11.4 e; E"
Simple, railed States, Webster,
NEW YORK PETRULEVIII MARKET.
Special Dispatch to Wustent Pros,
Nose Your, January 9, IVA.
Petroleum remains clull;,150 bbl., of Cr ode
sold ot Itittiras cis... and !Ma lab!, of !leaned In
Hand at 60 ct.s.
Pork Parking ewl Chleszo—PMll.6o.
The nveipts of liens, live and dressed. in
Chicago, (says the lribearj during the week,
meting to-.hie (MN amount to 50,:r21, against
4S f 4Kt reeelvoil during the CorrespondingN,
lion lust Henson. The shipments of Hog., live
end dressed, during the past week, amount to
5,473 against 60.1 shipped during the corres
ponding week last season_ Deducting the
shipment* from the receipts, there bas been
left overfor teteke4 and, butchers thLs week,
73,a/S Dogs, [wettest 41,..NT left over during the
corresponding week last season.
The total receipt, of Lire and Dressed !logs
from the at of October to the Gth of January
amount te.373,1V5, nualuat irtl,l-13 during the
corresponding period ins( season. Thejtotal
shipments of Lit e and Dressed Hogs Itoni the
Ist of OttOber to the nth of January, amount
to 170,2417, against ila.com shipped during the
correst,Onding perial last season.
Deducting the khlpmentu from the receipts
from the let of October to the nth of January,
the balance left compare ns .
•
1M1.49 1811-63.
: 1 7 ,44V, re,tt
Left for rackeniind butChers 20.3,10 S
RIVER NEWEL
81TE.% ITMATBKII,LTC:
lava no change to note in thneondition
of the : riven einee our last. Things nt the
landiniyare completely frozen alt. At diger..
mit points huge eon] tuts stretch their black
farms upon the landing secure from the ice
when llke river breaks up having been 'left
there . by the sudden full in the river. The
weather continues cold, and leo it forming ra-
There-Is - no -begonia being transacted
tattle landing fit preltent., ---
The Renton, Leonora No-t end Kate Putman
are talYartised to hkaVe; Cincinnati for Pitts
' "Aeargo bull of cotton Valued atlian,ooo, lying
at the foot of Walnut street, Cincinnati ou
Sunday Mat, was salsa fire thespurks from
a propeller. The Are wila 'extinguished with
but little damage. ,
The Alps has taken an tramermi tow of coal
from .T.olllllVllle to Memphis, and has returned
for !mother.
The following. aoyerrithent -boats were sold
at New Orleans on ' Ohio Bell, 40,Z0;
Diana, 111,8:0; B. J. Adambias,ooo; Alice Vivian
0,0001 Bettie Banks, tug, WO; Captain Pitkin,
vi ill ii t tgiK le p r, tube, r
. 2C a Yt Admiral, tug;
IC6ra (.:harles,g= D r";ral• 0 ,1 1; 100 .
The Ed.' Louie. itepublizon, of londay,• em
balm the following gems Vin regard• togas ice
at that point -d -
The moot sodded and ,expoetel. change in
the weather we ever rememberto have seen
occurred on gatunlay night, the thermometer
falling ever twenty degreessluring the night,
nod this without a full of either rain or 000 W
In this vicinity.
The leo bridge acre... the - Aver - is therefore
as strong at at any time hitting°, dad the
prespeci. of a general . brgak up apparently an
Cost Pitel.--Somelat thnroid boatmen from
above got 'themselves into B i nto yesterday
became: they could not get into the mouth of
the canning once wi tit their ton boats and coal.
They , wanted stinumboutmen to "010V0 up,"
"shove out," "scrooge Inpand everythingerse,
so tha t they coeld wake at
tic
of ,
,One at. n grim boys, and you 'will-not wear out
your patience. Our strimilmatmen , did But
know you
were
coming; or they worm! ;rim
liejr,bonto our Intrftho ricer to ileemnenodut
3.4`t kntitritho 'next' tizno'rill gong, alon g, g,,
youund sy l vox li tyll -t n e;ollgLirr,q2 l .lS 4 "
ow r /
14:6:S:1 :
MUM C. and Trade of New Tory
itserTons, Jam I. l .—The decision in railway
speculation this more mg at the Slosh' Ex
change was quite marked again. There was a
farther hoary decline to prices, especially on
leading shares. There sr. considerable pros
sore to sell, and the market for a time had the
appearance of a panic. After the regular sea
son there was a rally on some of the prineliml
speculation shares, under tree portal/me, to
cover short contracts. At the aceand board
there was ronaiderabto excitement to Erie,
and • a considerable amount of Stock was pop
'chased. Thl+ bad a buoyant effect , on the
roMdret, but at Mat insard there was more dis.
nad n portion of the wt.-,
was lost. Vac fluotuations throwthout the day
weft frequent, and . btlAillB4 s henry. A large
short interest has been added to the market,
elthoegh money-lmariers to-day took advan
tages:l-the full and centred their CoOtracts.
The following were the elOshig.priees at IZ)
r. sur , Ohlo Certincat sX. Y. C., Si ~V;
Erie', Mr Penang, 1534 , 4; Leh. Southern.
CleveJimoi a Plttsbargh, '4; Alton & 'refits
Haute,',l424; Norttrweat , 81%; preferred.
SOU.
The Manny market Ls bout Change; flov
ernincrits were weak, a d lower prices pre
vailed, wilt more pressure to sell._ Tbe - trold
lion& propped, to - Mime fora loan payable in
Europe, was revived. uhlavorahly this morn
ing. The GeltrautrkeS w'es depressed bye pms
posal to authorize anagotiation of a foreign/
loan, but at the Slime teats, being very largely
oversold, the price ksus sastained. itgained
strength as the day advanced and the prior
rallied to one hundred and thirty-nine as the'
cluse. State bonds wept , dull and lower. The .
miseellaneous infares generally were lower,
but without any a ;metal interest.
=1
NVlff Tong, Jan..O.—voutm—nhii and henry.
and t r lower at 60.051 e loforlidatinx, nod by
auction to-day Ihr governntent amount 1,711
Lairs Mobile Cotam N
for middling fare 4Nlit
47 , '; for strictly middling 4, for ordinary
3TL. for 101 V do, Florida grades, IXt..lle.
Fier e—firt.700)7,53, Extra 4a.14 08,6 d. Trade
brands closing heavy.
Winsawr—Stradyj western 42,..7 , 43=..."D.
lillars-Wheat duLl,rand comb:ton grades n -
tautly 21611 e lower, Arnbenallehlman CIO. Eye,
w.rstern, te , Vnts. quiet. • Earley Molt
doll. Corn dull and le 10a - or:. for ins
sound and F1a43..r2e for wound. mixed western
Vats dull.
tinor Ina—Coffer firm. Saga? gala. Cubic
n do, I I .101.2,1-i; Havana MOlnnses
I. cd..bt; Nev. Orlnnwtsl.loillllN Porto Men boe.
P.nol.nrs. —Dull, prude, 57,i014; and IMO
bbl, refined In bond, Mo.
PROviolooo—l'ark, shade firmer but.not very
active, at a54(r...4.5 for new loess, elostrux at
replar; r21,132kifeu7.75 for 1a6.1-3 do, °los.
ing regular, 6.21,5055V2`.... for prime, and
S2-1(5.:T1,50 fur prime Inv..; bbl, new
mesa, fur January, February. alareh auokAprll
ftellers option, at V7.7.0V , ,2.5. /lent' gulot at
I',"Vo,r fur new plalu mess:llol4e, old do, ...,:ettae
for new extra mess,. and 11417 e fur old do.
fort ham. quiet cud firmer at ia , 63740. Cot
Meal.. quiet, at Ili ISo for Shoulders, Rod 15.;
Oda fur llama. Macon dull; ' , reseed hogs quiet
and rather 11rme, at 11Nellte., for welter..
11441*i, for ally Lard dull and lower at It %
also, 1, 8 50 b ble.i for. February and Marcia
option,at 11017 ,, i Butter hestory, of
WWI". for Ohio, srml ^14,310e for State. CAM.
dull, at 1 . 4.5015,
Miele York Dry Goods Markea-
New 'roux, Jan. 9.—The following nee the
quotations at the Dry Goods Exehange: •
Drown elmetings —Standards, 334; Great
M, Gllbre, 271 Bbetneket,
Bleached Sbectlega—liew York Millar. Mt 4.
Lowslale, 42; es; Clinton, C, 25.
Prlnts—Cocheco, setae, W. , •4; Ibliallton,
:Imo Garner., 07 American ,M. Delaines— High
colors, 31; roottle,. 811celas—Indlan Orchard,
35; Victory, 33. - Drown Drills—Standards, 21;
Globe..TL Corset Jean—Pepperell, .73; Bates,.
=O/- Canton ilannele—linalana, Ketlneks
.leins—sillelssond, 65. Ticks—Everett' 43.
imaklln, etrlpes•—Whlttenon, B. if,, 31
Hoop bbtrts—llmalloy's Duplex Elliptic, de
rnand. active: 1. X. L., Iy, inch tapes, 05-to
hoops, 55 to ise; 3 inch tapes, 55 to 49 hoops:, 70c
to 111,10.
The following dlepatibca were received at
the Dry Goods Exchange.
PHlLsostrin s—Tbe market Is steady, but
very quiet gwing to the extreme cold weather.
llosvos—Xo change to report; Dry Goods
firm.
BALTIXORE-NO chantyr to note iR Ariteat
standards,.2%. Trade Quiet; Geld, down.
Pcovmattca--The market Ls Antet, without
decided change.
New York Cottle Wearier-
Kew Yorta, Jan. 9.—The current prices for
the week at all the markets were as foliarws:
Barr Carr - in—First qualiti V head, trz.,:wa
IF.,(ti; Inferior, 11.10H10,:f0.
Cows A7D I.atv.-11 head. 51XSZ1_4f drvt
Vailiv s i.ontinalT, boom caracm, f5O
s .7t, in.r..or,
Vest Cst ves—Flrst (udity, Vi lb. [(star,
and 11@l2c; conamon,llsCittle; inferior, aiinef,e.
Serge min 1.AX1916-I . :ztnu , V head, fer:flg;
Prienr. Vein Ordinary, fles,3nali; oeseunme, 0,:d;
Inferior, aI,SOCr,S.
~Swry—f camel eorn-fed. V 5, W9loe; light
and medium, stlll-ifed, - fleifeal4e-.
The receipts of Beef Cattle were rather more
liberal this week. and the market was accord
ingly depressed and p.riees closed after the
flush of tie market, when the number on side
was moderate and % . 4. ,, ,t0v IA lower, chiefly on
. the lower grades; prtees varlod from $lO t017i4
(31S, the latter en extreme rate, tend choice of
aLI. The bulk of the offering went from elf to
14,117. Hogs were IL fair demand at prices
a ße n t E ;t n, abo ve.s of the semi at the ,
yards for this week awl last week, wetei Thin
week—lleevese,sos; Cow'., 10;.; Veal Calves, Me;
Sheep cad - Lambe, 0...,'011,• Swine, Total
last crk—Eeeres,ll,l74; ,4. Veal CIIIVC9 ;
C 01; Sheep end Lambs, B,6G', e.39-i.
mt4t■s
'or-v. - Jam - price!. of IIIIrdag
!q0c1,1 Lin Idnoltem tO;d111 u err s follows;
Copper rraatllni .1 6 !43. Ram•ock,
Illaursota,ls; gatecy, Wav
erly.
ALLlAiiitMr cAIItr.g.AKET
01,11 X. 01 11It PITTSLISZOII GALMTZ,
TOE,VAT, .111,13 May 9,
I NTl'Lli—The supply of Cattle on sale was
unusually tarps, • this week, reaching in the sip.
**regale, about 1...X0(111C0 head, and while the
market :was generally considered a good one,
the extreme prices realized last week were
not obtained. There was a very good demand,
however, there being several eastern buyers
In attendante, and Out butehers also, bought
pretty !freely, ro that the great bulk of thn
best grades changed hands, and several small
droves of orentionish cattle were left over.
Prime !fat cattle sold at from 71 , 4 **scents,
cross—a few choice brought NiffSli—anti me
dium grades sold at flow eti to 7 cents, Mon
tague a really, of l'hiladelphla, bought a
drove of Id Illinois steers from Grey a Blair,
at 7i*, and some smaller droves Sold at from
:NOS. For common and Inferior Cattle the de
em:m*l continues light, and with fair offerings
of this particular grade of stock, the market
was a Gale hard as compared with last week,
and in some eases, concession had to be made
in Gisler to effect sales. tpou the whole, how
ever, the quality of the cattle on sale w as up
to the usual standard, and drovers generally,
were pretty well satisfied with the market,
taking everthlng into consideration, the num
ber of cattle being much larger than generally
expected.
ilOGS—The 'market for /logs Iva, a littledull
as compared with last week, and with atair
number on tali, and a comparatively light de
mand, price., may be (looted 'a .!tide lower.
lte now qitote at tita'ti4t., arum, 'wholesale, and
lettlON retail, and three may he regarded ■it
the catmint:, of the market. Thus far this
work, oor packers have not taken a single hog,
pOeferring rather to hold od and wait for now
development,.
el} I .l•—W a wry Amite,' supply and a
moderate local demarni, the market for Sheep
Is timer and price have advanced. Good fat
mutton sheen told in a 'retail wed , ' at from to
grl., One
to:
drove 'of haunt. Sheep
sedil at (tom to according to quality.
Nothing doing in stoek!tihet, or ./.11Uha.
•
=I
6:ban - retailed MI head of Penna cattle at *7;
and 3feAllister retailed 20 prime Ohio steers,
for r.<.ll.raft, at TON.
Drown to Lehman 20 bead of fairish hollers,
averaging 1010, at 616..
Thrashey to Akers hi
. ..bend Of prime oxen,
nveraging-13m,n„j.
r. •
!deAllisteretailod for (.Tryst ib bend at l
0; Kerwin ifs Crnm 36 for Dail nt 4ft004-
Ca'rr retailed for Morrell 7.1 head of common
OW steers at 343 , 63 e,; Wolfe 'sold /3 at 4i.0 614--
7 tett over.
Grey t Malt to 'Montaglie it._Scully 55 headot
.prime Illinois steers, averaghtly 1199. at 754
Glass & 'Lafferty retailed M head of fairish
cattle at .st.lb - C4-17.ileft over.
Nierriek.& Doud. retailed 38 bead of mixed
Illinois steers for E. D. Juroy at. 6f.47 , 4; and
Cannon wholesale& IS common cows and heif
ers at 53/.
C. Hudson wholesaled 41 bead of fairl;h cows
and heifers to Akers at GballOttichtl&s & flyers
sold .25 to Alderbrand, and retailed M.
Gteenwalil & Kahn wholesaled 19 head, aver
aging 1100. to Reis & Co., at 7; retailed 53 ut
O
5,q101 CMA a 118raf retailed-48 at . 1 € 0 .1,-1
Cunningham wholesaled to - Stralicubcrger 18
Lend of prime Ohio steers at :Rs llyen& Bro.
retailed to.
Snee to Myer, & Bro. 3..eommontsh rattle at
5.71; liendemon to Greentald ,t Kuhn le, aver
aging about 9:0, at
.liarka & Traurman retailed about 75 head; C.
Starks it Co. 2; Jas. Morgan M.
BOMOBIIds & Co. -- ; wholesaled 38 bead to
Still; !did fctulled - 17;lteil .t Co. to Woo. Reis,
18 head, and the same dryt totalled 17.
WORTS BY RAILROAD
rOIRT WATISIIt d eItiCIGO. R. R.
Jun. oj3 bids butter, 10 kegs lard, Jos Kirk
,ltrlek
d Kro; 0 dressed bogs, 11 Kea jr; ears
' d co; 3 dosi brooms, Nll Kirk
patrick !Leo; 3do do, Kirkpatrick IlertrintS3
.tes lard,r. Sellers d to; ICO bbls flour, Se e ...brayer
d.Tosksinp; skAPpeaches, Cook, Bra k oo;
sks rugs, Iloclf rity Clark; Judo, L Freak;
Xi oil Ltda. Ramsey d. Sweeney; 100 obis dour,
Ritebard; 100 do do,li bids Imekwhaat
dour, T car barley, Spencer d Mc-
Kay . ; 3 ears tnetal,Jobri lifoorbeadit do wheat,
0, allure:ll33 bulk sbouldere,Jas Lippincott;
1300M.1.11 bums, K. 11 SI yers & co; 3 ears Metal,
timuag,iCilidfivat co; 0.1 bids dry apples, Jlf
Canfield.
CLiDDLADD ADD I'ITTArtIIOII RAIL ROAD,
Tan.:-100 Ws dour, if &I Gormley; 100 in do,
Eell It Ritebart;tldcacks 4nlll toed, R Eliot &
on; 1 keg lard, 3 oks buttor, Kurth Emery; 10
gu
elurd,-E E 411 do • do 34 IN , Eankln;
100 - blds boar, NT I.lnbart4 lcorn,lts corn, littcht'
' cock, -XcErcery'A co;13 'bbl4. o11;J .E Palmer,
ndo do, bllTloydll Cattubaber,4 t. l Rays;
cora wheat, Liggett O. cote do metal, Nimlck d
'co; 2 , 4 raddics tobacco; 31.41mtlapd; Ido mos.,
turd, L J illunchard. •; • • -
*EItIAtibP,DO;ROLVDDCOANDCIDLIDiATI. R. B.
.1;40. t.,..ttitus lard, cook, Bra & co; 0 bbla but-,
ter, wo; Bock ,t co; 11 d bogs, Mrelc & •
'Arms - roug; 1)1/10 flour / bag cornmeal, Rev J-
`B7*TION. • sauunn
• MI:v.11,1;J Meyer; I ear Ininber,Vder Patenkoz;
dodo, ll Adams; I carub rat, It lillmOremsl
410:04ti bettOwidertion NA' orgruncel,Ace
t Pig ',119 paper, ritt . Ovrti tioree V 4, •
IDGMEOBERON MERCHANTS
A. D. .
rartzutunt. AX 2 LOst..../. ituSs.
TIATTIRILSON. AMMON if& CO
Cx.mmLvion Merrims;,, FlAttyp,„ oß A zir A sa'
GENERAL rBOl - 717C1: DE_12.7.114. mut
CC Penn Street,&.ott.s -!Ccor 11411111 e; oistNostte C.
a r. Wray
ALY.S. H. arica.
M'AIATt
iE I;VhI . I%O UVY A TS andd s 4
lad I'l2ol)l.lCE,:heeond street. b4l.rets W 004 .4
Smithfield. rittatnargh.
JONN L15TN....41. A. 511EZ1,361%D.
POTTER,' .1111 LEN & SHL'P.4IIID,
Canal. Son ],fereh.ta. end dealers In Yoreten
and Metcalfe Prints. near, Barter.
Potedoen.d produce eenerally: lern.
Emu KET,opposita Pa...neer Dpt*. Pittenuretu
CHARLES . C. HAMLET, Pi°dire
Lult d rA P TMgAggetra_ t- M"Trttltill
dealer In Better, 'Cheese, Lard, .41M r 0 .16 2 .. g,
Ir,arv.. Tallow, Feathers. grooms. Potatoes. llotts-
Isrled Trues, Green Fruits, Oulooa.,
sirf`o r u7A 4 .!' PU I VZ.V7, ia " t
Produce Couslesortents. • oaLi
WELKINS LINKABT, -7--
(Satedisor to Mackeown L Llnhart)
Deal rr now cod tina o, Produce awl 0011.11.10111
Meraranto, No. U./ LII2=TT ritt.a*ntb.
Pa. War
11 . -13. JACK,
GI UCkII, Bost t and DI/019SD
!! ,117. Trsat tT:qEAr A
-- T7E . J - HARM 8: rArrims,
Wholesale Greens, ContenisalonSlCrellattta; and
dealers In reodoee, Incur. Bacon, Cheese.. rub,
Carbon and Lard oil, Iron. Nall* West. Cotton
Yarn* and eal 'Pittsburgh manufactures gmartntlyi
II: and 111 Eceatel street. Inuit:pares. .
rsurea.an
Conimission
Merchant , . and dealer, in P. lour, 0,41..nd
dare, No. :47 Liberty,alreet, rtststearalt. ".
Choke Unmet. of Pinnyroe Bakers and Papalwo
ennetantly on band. Pankaase attention p aid to
Ming order Elbe PlerrbsalllAe peneeadly, ocally_ •
Tubd. anePailext..
•••.• - - • •
- Win. P. RECK & C 0... -. isr,
ww Liberty street. Pletuburnh. lAa... Wholesale
Grocer% Ueuesumlselen Merchantnand deniers la C o.
try Produce, Provisions. Bacon. Lard. Ratite. Egli.
Cbce,e, Pleb, AC.. Produen, VlOure,, , Ylruln, Se A.
Gears and Dried Yvon% .10.. SAli ...Am.- !yill
or...traa.trott99...J. ILIRISATEI(I9..-7 1 . 9:1991u.0x
IZIRKPATItI CH, BRO. •" & CO.
ISocce99ors to Jourph 8191 - trak & ro..
WholeNolo dealer. In Grocerleo. !toot; Gratai Pro
iolet., Fitts, Choose, hilt, / 9 9 1 1 9 04 1919 9 . 4 0 1- t
ti Go. 191 and 1111410orty..treet, Yittobtl9Xl , Jr 2.
vRAFF do
.. RR!TER, PRODUCE,
Comml
llRroto for. all y rlrtabrest rvuldi nt.2:reacr
Vr home, No. =Libert •trert, PltErbargh,,PS.
DALZELL SOX, Nana
,u• Carteret% of Lard OU.ned COmmission Verehanta
for the purchase and !tale or Crude and Refined Pe
trolearn NO, da and WI Water street 4 MU:bare ,
Advances made on C'ottsignments.
S - 4111:110BIAKER&.11.A.5143,litiolesale
a- ,
Beaten le Groterteallour. Grain, Produce, re.-
banes, F . h.b. Meet,. belt, Carbon CAI; No, Mena
IN Wood !street, near Liberia' !Street,' rittebarts
imti y
odioutiu lust , 01,0601: NtlfrZGLlts
ii•th-EAD & ItTETZGAIL, Grocers and
Commission'Merchants, nod desist, In all Wads
of Coonll7 Peados., 6110 Pittsburgh Marinfseturbs.
No— bid Liberty street, opposne head of Wood .label.
Pittsburgh. ' uP2i/T
TAEILMER wy n.
REYDILEII & BROS., (Successors to
Replier .t Atdersook) Wholesale Dealers haer-
VrtZgl i MiNt.L.,osol glees, fVectlogery, hotag,
r 17114 P.`"'
&, ARMSTRONG, For
.l warding nod Counalsalon Merehanta. for Aboard.
of Floor, brats. Bacon. Lard. Batter,. Seeds, Itrted
Frylts, and Pro,lneo generallr, 14 .Iforket Street,.
corner of Vlrat, littaborgh, Y.. _
WALLACE,D . Commission Bier-.
etuntaud WbolculeDealerlsalcistranal Grab.
No. 352 I.Sbertz ttrret, ormodte reauaT4razda
ritt.bargh. Pa }lionise Viareboase, earner
Tf aqua sad Pogo go.
no11:11
ll BIDDLE, No. INS Liberty
A -e-• rlttsbureb. Pa.. Commission *.reliant, as
Wholesale Dealer In Country Pooduee. (sr.:extra and
Pitt 0114,0 manufactures. Conk adranuect. *sane
slgnments, and paid for Prodnee eertentlly.. an=
J. S. LIGGETT 2001 LI:m . 4AT
JnT
. 115 . 7, Ng s. G e E TT
orner Lliii'betiO7.aPsAt ty i ri I° to,
/It tstrSrgh. Fe. :
Si. Ca_ ___.px/ty, CO barrela per dal. '' .1,2
JOU,: I. FIOCSF. — !• 1I(TUvI,
I OEM 1. HOLSE & CO., Wholesale
1 , Cir.,. and Conordwdon Merchant. earner of
Snathlield and Water streets, Pltt,tucih.
1,1 OUT. DALTIELL & _
e-
Whol
-a Fair Grocers, Conami,sion and Yortrarlinn Mer
chants and dealers In Produce and Plttrbtgrztr Man
afar-toms, Liberty street, Pittsburgh..
• - Lo
YD & CO., Wholesale
Grocers =1 Coattutisiois Merobsista, Nos:
Wood tisk.] Liberty aura. Pittsburgh. jetS_
CII ADLE,S 1,. CALDWELL, (Soo
eoswr to
Janes Rolm, &Co.. Pork Porker A n d
2tit i efsnitra4b. e*" er Mir* " n""i
W •
ATT & WILSON, Wholciale
ti reeeni, Commission 'Merchants, had drulers to
Produce askd Pittsburgh blumulartures, N.,. ill Lib
erty street, Pittsburgh. luth •
DICKEY & CO., Wholeiale
Grocers, Cumew Ilareewars, and dealers 1,,
rradeee, SO. Water Amer wad 11,3tront street,
fitt.trergb. • •
rairr L. T01C412.
H. TQWUT A co., (Successors
_
DAVID If. EDGERTONi
sale Grocer .eid Connlaitia Meroksol; 14 -
Wood street, rittsbare, ?a. Arsay•
irnnllT LAMIIIer..79BN su , *g..ru
ANIEERT, kaIIIPTON &
4 4 AVlnale..le Orogen and Produce Deniers, 3
Sixth street. Pittsburgh.
OIL PAINTINGS
pl MEW
DEN BY D. LEEDS Sc II ER,
•
.ifiAzaticiaa.olorss,
Offices, No. 93 Liberty Street,
To be Folli at Antilon o, ACF.T , NE..BAT. T8J711.5.-
DAT and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Januu7 ntb, ltah
and lath. at o'clort part, earning'. at the 111 - SSEI,-
DORI ItILLLF.ItT, ?to. 419 Broadway, nor, door to
Thiany's.
Th.c,1301.3.33 z t0x• C3,l%.llLlerr-si•
ANCIENT AND MODERN OIL PAINTING;
ficlng the entire collection of thr Me.'Jobn
Ilunice. or. Renter. icland, Wc‘tcheltre county.
7:. T., ecnedieirlon In all nearly 1031itinilue Works
of the old inacterr.
. .
This sale will Afford toconnoisseurs a rare opportu
nity for the selection of tine pictures. being the
tersest and Oneal collection e verem hired or offered
for .le it this country The late owner, !tr. Hunter.
formed the principal part of It from. the yen
t Igg
until lira: no pictures having been added %Ince Vgo.
many of the ffur.st were yrs retwed especially for him
by Its European Agent. Mr. Ilobson. daring Ibh rev
olutionary troubles in Irene., the bathrthe Leine the
careful velort lon or the late owner Marlon a period of
filly years. It
fail always been esteemed the best
representative Gallery or the Old 3thsters the
United Mitts. There areelootherpletures en breed
in this 00011?gte. It comprising the entire collection
of the late 31r. , llusaler only. The .le - will post-
Live 11311 without reserve.
They ma v be viewed on and after TuEsry.vr;' Jan
vary 'X, e[ 1.1,e Galleries . above. •
(*at-G.4u. ther be onip_tned act he G at the
tra , . or3le ,rs-TE. 11. L o GLOW .1t . 00.. No. trine
start, or "a k t the office of the Auctioneers, Yo. 4t
Liberty street.
Catafogues can be obtained it the effire of
j'Arm : Jals.ltdatazeila
OATS.
FOIL 111 HEELING.
II TT PAREE/INtEG. and
all late nua4llate It
port.,file 'wilt Adealket I
Paasengr,- Stranter,
•
GEORGE D. 3lDOEL.t.,:.M.tiltit.
Leases Plittbarals far PartemburgharcerMaaday
and Thursday. at it o'clock, a. sn.
Lease. Wheel I g for Parker.b argh, kary Jfdaday
arid Thursday. at 0 o'eleoch. P. ta.
Leases Parkerabunrh for Pittsburgh tearyrge.day
and Friday, at Z p.
-Leaves Marietta for Pittsburgh every Tuesday sad
Friday, at p.m.,
Lass es Wheeling Par Pittsburgh even . Weattetk&ty
and Saturday, at? a. m. .
Yqc fnalght or p umas., apy wa Drol,
r too
- J - Jt.3 COL LINS & oAgent.
• -
REGELAIt. PACKE T
FOR WitEELLYO. ALABurrrA
Aim ZA141£.61(1.1.1.E.—Tb0. Inc steamer 4-ledMA
(MADAM, Capt. U. 11. Atilt leare'rer Alto
above and all Intermediate porta every
ill.k.lti,,Ve°l.77ls!_coLLitVlVAZWZr.7.
PBODUCE
* • •
Lsrge Turkel , . dectad,
C.QO I' *undo prime heals roll Butter..
WO Doren fresh E.
!:.,1003.11stsbels Oats: to Strnre,..'
130 rlo+hers Cornmeal, - bon.efned. ' . ' •'-`•
ixo 'Waists ses7 choice small Ilessus.
i 0 rounds reline fleece Feathers. '
;St Barrel. choice SasSrlhum AlOtat•ca. :
540 Boxes prlidc'eutting Cheesy: -•—• • •.•
500 llarnels sound - winter Apple.% :‘ •
llosbels oahes. to rrive. • . z
au rounds Sweltser Meese. • .: ;
Wlh afWi ilOck. ofrOcertes In store: • Tor sale by,
- -
INSURANCE AGENTS;;
J
GARDENER corny, 'Agent of
j' GARDENER tranlMMl'lltlaeLtlptda. Atm taltlmora Is.
Kt:lmam Companies, North-c.f. tether WOOD.and
.p. JOlRifES,Agent foxlike Noith•
I • America, 'ta l e itr HRS.
,ford Insurance Companles. FIATATER STREET:.
MIVELAITEA; Setrehtfr: of the
eltlzrns• iri.uranra Company, corner MA.MLET
init WATER ,
DRAUGHTING. - -
G ENEUAT:
• DRAtGUTING - OFFirE
J 5.33.41. rowevtexut .43coaxers..
REL. C 1 1 In:, nexitiuspeaston
FOR SAI.E. '
C.' i L1".1.31.10,1i: MON
- °fret for spie :+l,lr:e.tuirr.3 of tr. e
g 9 har# l, X . J.CM '3GX ; CPX.i. 4 1:74:),
Ilro,k7E trtels tud ,L'oll Estate.--
.135 Vounß trt4l: fli;r101,41341.01.
: : 195.8/.11
COZIWMPTIOS,
HOW TO CURE IT;
Klistoireraitins
DL SCHENCK'S °MUSA
Labeling Muter that Disease
PUIMOBRO SYRUP.
SEAWEED.TONIC AND MANDRAKE PHIS
Eirttem in Curing that Dise&Egto
!MEAT i+I;ICCESPi AKTEINDIViII IT
y. pemsi n n . ted gradeally into th e lan stage of Pot- ~
pinta. All hope* of nay recoverl
Meditated, twee advised by lay ghysissies, Doe
to remove into the counit7. Morreelf.a.
N. J. shoot ulna. miles
th distant, being ... my ha i
slet
rfhpaitleVranattion. Ify frier. IMRE glifklaliirs . •
lived and died there-sastr dint et "Hmimarr-
Ccluaseptfol.. On my arrival at Nommetowal was
pat to teed.
I ley for manylareelm la vial wee .
dreamed losa condition. Dr. Thonaton, al.
had been my 'there esmil y physician, and wits bad
H estdd hint la his lest Illness, was celled toseear.
thought nay ease entirely beyond the -reacher ,
medicine. and decided. that I must die. aarrgers me v
one week to mange my temporal again. - Ile keg
area all my family die of COnsureption, mad a/scre
en, concluded that death nom the - disease Watch
had carried all my kindred to the grave world also
take me there. la this apperently hope:lea. centl
boss I heard of the ecumedlee which I. hamamake sail '.
eell. It seemed tome that I could feel them, mocking
their way, and penetrating every nerve, ghee sat ~.
or
tissue of sty system.
My lungs and liver pot on s new *MI., eat fie
worth] matter which had for years aocoMaisted earl
irritated the dLTerent organs of the body, wee Alm
a/toted; the tubercles on my In ripened and leg
pectorated Dummy lungs sa mu. ass plat ann.,' :
ogonsive matterevery morning. As this .
lion of tastier. mbelded , the foreenhating, el S=
loft mes the emogh ceased to harmer., mad ex
badtn night sweat. were no longer knovra.
bees
f ..
rebuilt , . sleep, to which. I had' long bees e .
abringer, My.appetits now began Loretta., assist . •
time*/ found It - dlitioult to rostra/0 myself trona eat- •
lag t. mach. With Una retureof Itesith s I gained,
moo.rength, and am now fleshy. am now a lidmiti. 'o.
with a lune healed cicatrix la Um middle lobe.'
the tight lung and the lower lobe hepatica:tenth cell .
plate adhersion ofthe plates The left hang
and the upper lobe.. the ht one Mime aeleragg
healthy cooditl..
Consumption -at that. is L. yeah tkought to .'
an Ineerside disease by are one, plaints.. as well -
as th ose who mere unlearn In medicineetsperdab • '
ly such eases se mere redo. dto the oonditioa I we(
le. This Induced meaty people to . believe nir re- '
medicine oporary. I - now mowed and gars
the o coo...nue. toraorme time andanade
many wonderful mires, arad the demand Ineentaell
so rapidly that I detertainel to offerthem to the treb
le, and devote my undivided attesting ...lung dis
c... In troth 1 Wag neat to forced to It, fbr people
would send (armorer and tear, to aseertata a.k.a.
cr their cammwere se bad na mine. Dating Dereee
aloe to examine 'many Cues of long ailment, I Man
premed hp invent the losterment piled ....geheeers "
Ref meter... which materially Witte me to de- •
teet g thee...stages of long db.....
got mao_y years, to .njunction with my erteat
old. in Philadelphia, I hove been making rete,i ar
Vial, to h ew rink, Boston, Baltimore anti itt9-
burgh. .
bur several years poet I have de as usury es Ara
hundred examinations weekly with the '•lteeptrona-
atm. , ' .
and
such examistations my cha patient hree '
dollars, and It enables me to give each_ tba
true condition of his disease, arid tell hint freak/y
whether be will get well.
One of thec l eatest diflletrlti. I barb with patieitto
afflicted wit hang dise. is e, to convict. them to
avoid taking Into cold, Many think If the take
my Medicines they abouid care, no matter hoe care
. less Duty may bo in that any. This . a most creel
11 read Otter the ny cures WM.& i
1
the
If e
pu " Zi n sbed t 'fen' rea
=numo lime, they wilidnd that ,
i l
' most of there were those of persons whet-were cos- 1
Sleet to their bed. and old not take cold, and be
this careful avoidance of d the longs were bested. t,
Physicians ailvte their patients 10 Voat and Inhale
the fresh sir, but do they cure by . doing Y. let
hundreds or deaths by cenarmption itt Wall / l
air l
ion every city answer the quest ea: t
br llv nlratther th risk a patient in • tight, algal.
' lamerpOni. this let than_ gs_ntst94isAutsU --
cold. Many who have been claret by my Meas.
whet the steeesset broke, wore so ogenalve.
• • •tembhharditronmin. Leine . mom, and dial ti el ;
got. .tell without petiole tO not nem inr. ' -
Thegreat reason why physic... do not tetra 000' I.
ournption le that they try to do too much; they gig( '.
f 'V A. re i re t r e , 7174 ' e solar t tre t ;S2V d4 t ar ergt;
dig.tive system. reeking up , the • reerellons,..l
the
pave
nice. "What rdo I. to 1.1
make a careful oraminetion with ...Besot
and if I end longs
en
- deft,- I di r 4riti i
Flatten bow ' touse the. throe ..reatlediet„ lam F.
Bhp cute 141 a. I 1.2.....7erf well OW 11 i
impossible to make new lungi,4l , Bien reefer! ate ,
twellon thin is destroyed, but I know anal., • ...
time that cavities In the Wogs and oiceratio. Is -.
itol"....2lr!';',KTl, l ,ll,rp..`is,:,tl. 4 lrilre°4l_ 1
Pulanortio Syrup, and - ...dmke - 5 171., a , whit.
they are dying deny under the ordinary Inane. t of
phyolel.e. . .
I tslclma.
Is agree, mlstaltlitolamonrionneinsany - listen"-
gent penone, that there are. :medicines which will
purify the blood. 'When the blood lediseimed area- E;
not be
par
It be they the 'sable as biker disesoed
matterin• the system and will hare to be carriedb. ?
of the system by the organs which are appointed fie
4
Wet purpose sod rridaerd kr] . newts oot which cas
by d rab the nutritive function* and set- i
ling the digestive apparatus In o
nce ndworki order.
-The stomeati, 'leer sod bowel., once armored to a .1
healthy condition, then am abundance of-, good, 5
emir' shins food wilt mate new bkasdk whiab win :
puela out, . norm. and Lavabo place of that mitt els 7
is dlse.td, and thus.pply the want of the body.
r==l:2
EMMiE:O2
THE PULMONIC SYRUP
if OTle th e istoxt valuable atadletaei know.. It la
utrletrot. lumerfatlY tunic. and bealtalt Itae.f.
It readily alreaSea and absorbed Into the blood,
to Ithlrlt h Impart. it• besting properties.' 1 too* I
batnedlrtna Ibat has Boat or ran dons marl to re
dld wort out and broke., delta imadittons of am
rystrata. . ;
scnExtk's SEAWEED
•
•
.
Is from ...tied combined *irk teat; eat
alterative roots and Darla. in such a maaneraa to
mate a decidedly pleasant medicine. Inning pow.
erfril tonic effect. without the terrible 41saetrons re- - s
toile arising from alcoholic atimulant. The Bea ie
-
word Sonicproduces a last lag results, thoroughly in
vigorating lb* stomach and 41restije eyStelik con 'a
maltiosinto healthy blood the fbminhltbaily berated ?.
for that purpose. It la so mondertlilln Its areas 11
:that a mine glass Mil mill digest • hearty meal. aM
tDillon( It learn before breakfast stilt sloe tome to
he stomach, st....eis few medicines possess the poorer
The Mandrake Pills
May he tates w Ith entire mfety by all ogee and .a.. . 4
producing sit the good Vend to that ma be oh-
lathed from calomel or any, of the mercurial avid
eines. and without any of- their. hurtful Peaulia.
They ,arty calor' the system reeulant and worn one 'd
matters loosened and diamired by myStaweel Tor.
and Pulmoule byrup. vall_be seen thee all three or :•.•
my medici a needed in room ease* to mire C.
...piton; sod . in feel, my experience. enables Dr
to decide that lbe7 have- cured mere tame of tha.d
• disease than any nombliddloluk of mailable knowb
ton •
In rim various editions sop arephlets I have pub- ti
w oman many of the moss • wonderful. cures 'of Pljn
woman. Commaption on record. - Persems,Vl4 no it
longs affted, sometimes large
re Monett
heeled peerve try my =edictal - a, in Sc. "prig& ma
ss
execitent health. -I Inn , give • Ye* - esa . , a
sad .sairet them from dittereatpart.rof the country. 4
to Mutt*. who wish may ylsa Gray:Mete thos fiir
more poeitive Intones:lon. .• •
.- Bev. lllorpn, ratstrises et high repute la is
AM, Dry of Boeten,
as
well • known aver thsvilaiqsg
States tea - man of great ability; Ina eared_ by ,
soy media - Me after all othararestateut hadfaled.
has oftea bees wellies to ma - with ireprd to llus
la his este, mid always maven • 1 am the ream
, statemeat of Ida mew may. Irer, seta' lm
paisphiet....li• had Prom* kdonerringe Mel
mad et...
Yeetta cry mien ermaciateth• •• - -
100te.f...0r. 7.200
ssim hft * .16, 4a
oseg lto.4F. war a*rs .fares
f ru
5
e Mi pHOINmol emireatraw iwred b . y
I L,p;
i
ti
sell /news DI Mat isomosmitly, say
ews kat PM menu qf rsdoeMs s grIW swius perverm
is Obis le DM Mae resediss, wad Irak fi
ND BaMeiwsph. DO km* ami gee, tDAI I n
Areal'.Na .Rae at ets ! Sr. Licittr. - 1.141' ri
shit AYi.aa >a Witham alasseder,. -11thteirgli ~
=La
cured of a vary tad eine ei Dyepepeis Dad e?
_Complaint bytim Seaweed Testa airdMendrake
• .1111 s. /aim Barber; of leratilniften elty,vaa oared i
Si.had' sue of ,Dyepspala sad Liver VoraPishil i t
she Is as &awl woman sad 11Beareplete record"!
Prudence JoheMb s wife el Cis.: Joikalca,l
- sow • melding at No. to W. Third street. Prllilasts
tol e N. T., was cured of Bnlmonery Consaumilms,...l
and now as as hearty an old lady as can no bead. rri.
Poser 'kilter Beckwith of Bonie.rsilie. N. T.. was`.l
anotherresamitable sate ofPalmoaaryCotsala tsa r
ills mite cat. Is Mated by kb clergyman eat ease j
well Balms entreat. • • 1
DR. SCHENCK'S knlncljonollce Nt-ISECTI
Milk anon, conker of lookrenne. 11 .1.dclIr
twe .Hoccorkk most bo addressedand un
irmieerloknlty, EVENS lIKTIJKLIAT,'
DR. GEORGE 11. - KEYSEEt, ,
80. 110 Wood Sireet, Piltsborsdi o
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